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WCDX/Richmond Welcomes Dominique Da Diva to Middays


Dominique Da Diva
Dominique Da Diva

Radio One/Richmond taps veteran Urban One air personality Dominique Da Diva to take over middays on WCDX-FM (iPower 92.1-104.1), effective April 10 from 10am-3pm. The Richmond native began her career in her hometown, and for over a decade has been heard all over the Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia area. She'll continue in her current role as co-host of Reach Media's syndicated "The Quicksilva Show" and host of her podcast "Diva Unfiltered." She's appeared on cable television shows Love and Marriage: DC and TV One's Unsung.

"I'm confident Dominique will be a perfect fit for the Richmond team. She's an amazing talent with a passion for the culture and I'm excited about what she will bring to middays for WCDX," said Radio One VP of Programming Kashon Powell.

"I am extremely excited to welcome such a dynamic and engaging talent, in Dominique, to our team," added Radio One Richmond Operations Manager Mathew Myers. "She has made Richmond proud with all of her accomplishments in the entertainment industry, so it's a slam dunk to bring this star talent's voice back home."

"Being back on air in my hometown is such a full circle moment for me," said Dominique. "Now, thirteen years later, I get to come back and put on for the city in an even bigger way. Thank you, Kashon Powell and Matt Myers, for this amazing opportunity. Thank you, Richmond, for always supporting me and my career. I look forward to entertaining, informing and engaging with all of you on air and in the community."

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